Information Processing Letters

6.8k papers and 97.0k indexed citations

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The 6.8k papers published in Information Processing Letters in the last decades have received a total of 97.0k indexed citations. Papers published in Information Processing Letters usually cover Computational Theory and Mathematics (3.5k papers), Artificial Intelligence (2.8k papers) and Computer Networks and Communications (2.3k papers) specifically the topics of Advanced Graph Theory Research (1.4k papers), Algorithms and Data Compression (1.0k papers) and Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs (1.0k papers). The most active scholars publishing in Information Processing Letters are Ioan-Cristian Trelea, Ronald Graham, Tomihisa Kamada, Satoru Kawai, Robert E. Tarjan, R.A. Jarvis, Jeffrey Uhlmann, Jon Bentley, Bogdan Korel and Kurt Mehlhorn.

In The Last Decade

Information Processing Letters

6.2k papers receiving 87.9k citations

Peers

Information Processing Letters
Comparison fields: 5 of 234
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics 37.2k
  • Computer Networks and Communications 34.0k
  • Artificial Intelligence 33.4k
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 11.8k
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering 10.9k
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